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Penn Medicine pathologists pioneer biomarker test to diagnose or rule out Alzheimer's disease
... pathological CSF biomarker signature, a team of Penn Medicine researchers, led by Leslie M. ... John Q. Trojanowski, MD, PhD, Director of the Penn Alzheimer's Disease Core Center. "Using this technique, ...Penn medicine draws road map for elimination of central line-associated bloodstream infections
... patients who require the long-term venous access for delivery of IV medications or nutrition, the Penn investigators sought to identify ways to eliminate all preventable infections of this kind. When ...Penn Medicine, CHOP researchers demonstrate first common genetic risk factors for autism
... . A researcher collaboration, including geneticists from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), have detected variations along a genetic ...Cooling treatment after cardiac arrest is cost-effective, Penn study shows
... Raina M. Merchant, MD, MS, an emergency physician and Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at Penn Medicine. "We hope our findings will help more hospitals and insurers to ...For psychiatric services, wait for the beep
... hospice, and nursing home; three multispecialty satellite facilities; as well as the Penn Medicine at Rittenhouse campus, which offers comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation facilities and outpatient ...University of Pennsylvania researchers find that the unexpected is a key to human learning
... neuron activity has helped us gain a greater understanding of fundamental cognitive activity," said Baltuch, director of the Penn Medicine Center for Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery.Compliance and cost: Bitter pills to swallow in the age of oral chemotherapy
... patients don't need to take their medicine so often – show only small to modest ... -site interview with Dr. DeMichele or any other Penn Medicine faculty who will be in attendance at the meeting, please ...Appetite-stimulating hormone is first potential medical treatment for frailty in older women
... benefit from the first potential medical treatment for the condition, according to a study presented today by Penn Medicine researchers at ENDO, The Endocrine Society's 91st Annual Meeting. Ghrelin, ...Vision improvement after gene therapy maintained at 1 year for inherited retinal blindness
... , now online, and in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) this week. The three patients – 22, ... Jacobson, MD, PhD, Professor of Ophthalmology at Penn Medicine's Scheie Eye Institute and principal ...
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